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What is mobile learning, or m-learning? Watch Chris talk about how he uses mobile devices in class, then leave a comment below if you have similar ideas.

 

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laurendamas
Submitted on 24 March, 2011 - 00:27

Hi Rob and Chris

Thank you Chris for this interesting and informative video on how you use mobile learning in your class. Will show it to students; it will be good to listen to their ideas on the use of mobile devices as a useful learning tool.

Best wishes

 

Lauren

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Submitted on 24 March, 2011 - 03:28

but this kind of style can only be implemented to priviledged class, but it is  very great though

 

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Submitted on 24 March, 2011 - 15:07

Great introduction Chris.

Don't forget the British Council's apps for learners of English can be found on our learner's site at http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/mobile-learning or downloaded from app stores for Android, iPhone, Ovi and bada.

Neil

 

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deniz teacher
Submitted on 24 March, 2011 - 21:50

It's really interesting and creative to use the mobiles to teach Eng. In fact in my school the Ss are not allowed to use their mobiles during the lesons, I am an exception to this of course :)) So tomorrow I am going to take my daughter's mobile, which I have just bought as a present for her, to use in my class for speaking activities. I believe Ss will find it really enjoable. The most difficult thing for me is to make them speak English confidently and fluently, instead they speak in Turkish and then say "I 'm sorry Mrs!" , but tomorrow everything will be different! Thanks to British Council...Thanks to Chris...It will be my victory tomorrow :))

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misterribles
Submitted on 24 March, 2011 - 22:27

We  are used to telling our students to turn their mobile phones off, but with this we are going to take advantage about using it like a learning strategy! well done Chris and mate!!

I am going to share this great strategy with my colleagues!!

Thank you!!

 

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ong che r
Submitted on 25 March, 2011 - 06:43

Interesting video. Could I ask if the students record themselves one by one (so the classroom's quiet) or do they do it at the same time? Also, what sort of feedback or follow-up activities can you do after they have recorded themselves?

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chrisbaldwin
Submitted on 25 March, 2011 - 08:46

Hi everyone.

Thanks for your comments.
I usually get students to do it all at the same time - if they don't shout it works fine. It'd be embarrassing for students to do it with others listening, I think.

As for follow-up - it depends on the type of speaking they do - if it's for pronunciation, you can point out what they need to work on & get them to record themselves several times to hear if there's any improvement. If it's grammar / vocab - you can get them to listen for how they can improve and then do it again.

On the point of privileged students - for many activities your students don't need expensive phones - even cheap ones often have cameras and voice recorders.

Does anyone else have any ideas for how to use m-learning in class, especially in less-privileged settings?

Chris

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bonbone
Submitted on 25 March, 2011 - 14:55

We're telling our pupils to turn off their mobiles in the classes, but this is an interesting activity, not just for them but even for ourselves. The only problem here in Albania is that not all the pupils afford to buy a mobile phone because they are very expensive. Anyway, it's still perfect!

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ursulahd
Submitted on 25 March, 2011 - 23:51

It's just amazing how we can use technology in our classes to avoid boredom or routine. Unfortunately in my school my headmaster has simply forbidden cellphones, Ipods even MP3s, This is what I was looking for. I had the idea but didn't know how to apply it.

Thanks Chris for this awesome, marvelous and very clear video. You really made my day.

 

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daniela bibu
Submitted on 27 March, 2011 - 09:27

Congratulation for the nice idea of combining new tech. with teaching Eng. For sure my students will be happy to use their phones in class.